If the people could vote, Ishraq Hossain would be the mayor: VP Noor



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Former Dakshur Vice Chairman Nurul Nur has said that if the people could have voted in the last Dhaka South City Corporation election, no one could have stopped the victory of the candidate for the BNP rice sheaf, engineer Ishraq Hossain. He said that in the last two city corporate elections in Dhaka, the reaction from people on the ground was that if there was a fair vote and people could vote, he would be the mayor.

He said it in a human chain organized by Unidad Ciudadana in front of the National Press Club on Saturday.

Vice President Nurul Haque Nur said, you know what the election process is now. Today, the government is repeatedly trying to isolate the voices of the people by attacking them. They came to power as part of an international conspiracy to turn Bangladesh into a crippled state.

Nur said that while the Bangladeshi media was titled the Emerging Tiger of South Asia in 2004, where a democratic trend began after the fall of the military dictator Ershad, the Bangladesh economy was moving in the right direction with the general constitutional vote. from 1991 to 2001.. Bangladesh emerged as a brilliant state not only in South Asia but also internationally. It was then that those who wanted to subdue Bangladesh devised an evil plan to disrupt the flow of democracy in Bangladesh. The result of this evil plan was the Moinuddin-Fakhruddin government of the eleventh. This evil-led Awami League government has come to power as an ally of the infamous Fakhruddin-Moinuddin government. After they came to power, 57 army officers were killed in the name of the BDR mutiny. The murder of the Hefazat scholars was part of that plan.

Vice President Noor said that arrangements have been made to eliminate the interim system of government and choose the local government electoral party symbol to remain in power until death. A political violence by the Awami League has spread this prank from Teknaf to Tetulia, from Rupsha to Pathuria.

He said that the forces of Saddam, the emperor, the advisor Rajiv, did not come from the sky and did not penetrate the ground. They are made by Awami League. The government has forced them to stay in power.

At the time, he alleged that the government was trying to keep Islamist parties out of politics by labeling them militants and Jamaat-e-Islami. But the government will not succeed if we can stick together. As long as we are divided, this dictatorship will last and its drama will continue. So I would say to all the opposition parties, let’s unite in demanding that democracy be restored in Bangladesh, even if there are political differences between us.

At this time, said the founder of the Center for Public Health. Jafrullah Chowdhury, Jonaid Saki, chief coordinator of Gana Sanghati Andolan, former mayoral candidate of Dhaka South City Corporation, engineer Ishraq Hossain and others.



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